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Atlantic Medical Imaging
Overview
Perform general and vascular ultrasonographic examinations while ensuring high-quality patient care and accurate documentation. Maintain imaging equipment and collaborate with radiologists to provide diagnostic services.
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Compensation
$49 - $53 / HOUR
Posted
29 days ago
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